Multiple Choice
The pathology of a virus is very different from that of a bacterium or fungal cell,and unique innate strategies exist for combating each.During a viral infection,infected cells may
A) release interferon,which reduces the probability that the virus will enter neighboring,uninfected cells.
B) self-destruct before the reproductive cycle of the virus has been completed.
C) release interferon,which mutates the DNA of the virus and prevents viral replication.
D) release histamine,which exaggerates the inflammatory response and prevents viral migration within the body.
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